VE-810 EngraverOperations ManualVision Engraving & Routing Systems17621 N. Black Canyon Hwy.Phoenix, AZ 85023www.visionengravers.com
10 VE810 Engraver Manual(Figure 1.2) The VE-810 carriage view011. Spindle Up/Down Knob12. Down Pressure Spring Adjust13. Spindle Pulley14. Spind
Chapter 2 - Installation 11Chapter 2 - InstallationSoftware InstallationThe VISION installation program guides you step-by-step. All the inform
12 VE810 Engraver ManualClick on OK.The installation process will now begin.Click on Next.
Chapter 2 - Installation 13Select Vision Engraving Software and click Next.Note: You can install a demo version of Vision Pro at a later time if
14 VE810 Engraver ManualThe Vision Software License Agreement will now be shown. In order to continue theVision Installation, you must click Ac
Chapter 2 - Installation 15Select Complete Installation and click NextSelect the type of system you have and click Next.
16 VE810 Engraver ManualSelect a Program Group Name or leave it as it is and select FinishThe software installation is now complete. Select OKT
Chapter 2 - Installation 17Connecting the TableThere are two connections that must be made to the VE-810 engraver. The power inputand the seria
18 VE810 Engraver ManualFig. 1Fuse and voltage“select” cartridgeLocking tabFig. 2Fig. 3Fuse holderLocking tabVoltage selection cartridgeVoltage
Chapter 2 - Installation 19(Figure 2.2) The 9 pin and 25 pin plugConfiguring the ComputerIn order for the VE-810 to run properly, you must confi
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20 VE810 Engraver ManualClick on OK twice and then re start Vision.Your computer is now configured to run Vision with the VE-810 Engraver.
Chapter 3 - Operations 21Chapter 3 - OperationsThe Front PanelThe front panel controls all of the movement and speeds of the VE-810. Below is a
22 VE810 Engraver ManualYou would change the RPM of the engraving spindle depending on the type of materialyou are engraving or for different si
Chapter 3 - Operations 23Note: The typical home position of the VE-810 is the upper left corner of the T-slot table.If you are using this standa
24 VE810 Engraver ManualAlso, if you press the home save button after a job is completely finished, the VE-810 willre-engrave the entire plate t
Chapter 3 - Operations 25change the engraving material, simply loosen the quick lock vise handle, remove theengraved material, put the new mater
26 VE810 Engraver Manual(Figure 3.1) The VE-810 spindle with diamond drag adapter10Spindle PulleySpindle HousingPointerMicrometerRetainer RingNo
Chapter 3 - Operations 27Since we are using a diamond drag, we do not need to have the spindle rotate, so click onDiamond Drag from the Execute
28 VE810 Engraver Manual(Figure 3.2) The VE-810 spindle with rotary cutter10Spindle PulleySpindle HousingPointerMicrometerRetainer RingNose Cone
Chapter 3 - Operations 29Turn the VE-810 Engraver on by flipping the switch on the back right side of the machine.Set up the job you would like
Table of Contents iiiTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN...
30 VE810 Engraver ManualBurnish EngravingIn this section, we will set up to engrave with a burnishing cutter. Figure 3.3 below showsthe VE-810
Chapter 3 - Operations 31the material. Next, press and hold the Z up jog button until the spindle reaches thehighest point. Press the set surf
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Chapter 4 - Optional Accessories 33Chapter 4 - Optional AccessoriesClamping DevicesThe optional versa vise is used for holding small or odd shap
34 VE810 Engraver Manual(Figure 4.2) Mounting the Versa ViseOnce the versa vise is mounted, you can set up to engrave using two different homepo
Chapter 4 - Optional Accessories 35If you insert the material in the top left origin, you will set up to engrave the same way thatis discussed i
36 VE810 Engraver Manual(Figure 4.5) The Versa Vise with 9 inch jaws129384756657483921These clamping bars are specially designed to hold both 1/
Chapter 4 - Optional Accessories 37 (Figure 4.6) The Versa Vise with Universal Seal & Medallion holder129384756657483921This universal clamp
38 VE810 Engraver Manual (Figure 4.7) The Versa Vise with Pen & Seal jigThese jaws enable engraving on all types of pens and other small cyl
Chapter 4 - Optional Accessories 39 (Figure 4.8) The Versa Vise with Seal jigDesigned for notary seals of all diameters. Rotating the jaw 180º w
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40 VE810 Engraver ManualVacuum Chip Removal SystemThe optional vacuum chip removal system is designed to simplify the engraving processand minim
Chapter 5 - Maintenance 41Chapter 5 - MaintenanceRemoving ChipsVision strives for the highest quality in their manufacturing process to provide
42 VE810 Engraver ManualWithout a vacuum chip removal system you should remove the cutter before attempting toclean the nose cone. The nose cone
Chapter 5 - Maintenance 43(Figure 5.1) Lubricating the VE-810X-Axis LeadscrewX-Axis Linear RailsZ-Axis LeadscrewY-Axis LeadscrewY-Axis Linear Ra
44 VE810 Engraver Manual(Figure 5.2) Cover ScrewsAllen ScrewUse a 3/32“ Allen wrench to remove the 4 back cover screws shown in figure 5.3. (Fig
Chapter 5 - Maintenance 45 (Figure 5.4) Spindle Cover0Spindle CoverRemove the four carriage cover screws on each side of the carriage cover usin
46 VE810 Engraver Manual (Figure 5.5) Carriage Cover0Allen ScrewsAllen ScrewsThe motor belt is now easily accessible as seen in Figure 5.6. Rem
Chapter 5 - Maintenance 47Changing the Motor BrushesThe motor brushes on the engraving motor should be inspected regularly, and replacedwhen wor
48 VE810 Engraver ManualThe top cover can now be pushed to the back. Remove the front spindle cover as seen infigure 5.9. (Figure 5.9) Spindle
Chapter 5 - Maintenance 49 (Figure 5.10) Carriage Cover0Allen ScrewsAllen ScrewsLocate the motor brush caps. See figure 5.11(Figure 5.11) Motor
Chapter 1 - Before You Begin 5Chapter 1 - Before You BeginIntroductionAbout This ManualThis manual is designed to provide you with information a
50 VE810 Engraver Manual(Figure 5.12) Motor Brush & CapMotor BrushMotor Brush CapMotor Brush CapIf the motor brush is over 1/8 of an inch, p
Chapter 5 - Maintenance 51(Figure 5.13) Cooling fanPop Fan CoverOpen HereFan Replacing the External FusesIf none of the lights on the VE-810 ar
52 VE810 Engraver Manual(Figure 5.14) External FusesStep 1Fuse and voltage“select” cartridgeLocking tabStep 2Step 3Fuse holder Replacing the In
Chapter 5 - Maintenance 535. Remove the fuse shown in figure 5.16 and replace it with a new 1-amp fuse.(Figure 5.16) Internal FuseInternal Fuse6
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Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting 55Chapter 6 - TroubleshootingEngraving ProblemsProblem: Engraving on the plate is ”slanted“.Possible solutions:1. Ch
56 VE810 Engraver ManualProblem: ”Shadowing“ occurs while engraving certain materials.Possible solutions:1. Leave the protective film on the eng
Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting 57Problem: Poor letter quality.Possible solutions:1. You may be engraving too fast. Engraving quality improves with
58 VE810 Engraver ManualMechanical ProblemsProblem: No X, Y or Z-Axis movement.Possible solutions:1. Check that the controller power is on.2. Ch
Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting 59Problem: Spindle is hot.Possible solutions:1. Ensure that the nose cone area is free of debris. Check the vacuum s
6 VE810 Engraver ManualØ Be sure to hold the plug, not the cord, when disconnecting the controller from anelectrical socket or power source.Ø Pl
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Index 61IndexCChanging the Motor Belt ...43Changing the motor brushes ...
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Chapter 1 - Before You Begin 7Check to see that all of the items are included. Should any of the contents be missing,damaged, or of the incorre
8 VE810 Engraver ManualDEFINITION OF TERMS (see Figure 1.1)1. X-Axis Leadscrew - The screw that drives the left to right motion of the machine.2
Chapter 1 - Before You Begin 9(Figure 1.1) The VE-810 top view1. X-Axis Leadscrew2. X-Axis Linear Rails3. Y-Axis Linear Rails4. Y-Axis Leadscrew
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